News
Harvard Medical School Cancels Student Groups’ Pro-Palestine Vigil
News
Former FTC Chair Lina Khan Urges Democrats to Rethink Federal Agency Function at IOP Forum
News
Cyanobacteria Advisory Expected To Lift Before Head of the Charles Regatta
News
After QuOffice’s Closure, Its Staff Are No Longer Confidential Resources for Students Reporting Sexual Misconduct
News
Harvard Still On Track To Reach Fossil Fuel-Neutral Status by 2026, Sustainability Report Finds
Appearances now indicate that the Yale university crew will be made up as follows : 1, Storrs, '85 ; 2, Scott, '84 ; 3, Cowles, '86 ; 4, Parrott, L. S. ; 5, Peters, '86 ; 6, Hyndman, '84 ; 7, Hobbs, '85 ; stroke, Flanders, '85. This, with the exception of Cowles, who is at home, temporarily, is the order in which they are now rowing. Of the above-named. Flanders, 162 lbs., Parrott, 176 lbs., Peters, 174 lbs., and Hyndman, 180 lbs., rowed last year, and Hobbs, 175 lbs., was substitute. Of the new men, Storrs is a prominent foot-ball rusher and a powerful anchor in class tugs ; Scott is a heavy-weight wrestler, and Cowles is a foot-ball rusher and heavy-weight sparer ; all have pulled in class races. The new men are rather light and a New Haven report says that the average of all will be 166-167 lbs., 5 or 6 pounds lighter than the crew of last year. As our own crew will not weigh much more at the time of the race the two sets of men will be about evenly matched in strength, and success will depend entirely upon skill with the oar. Bob Cook will be with their crew, to coach them as much as he can from now until the day of the race. The coxswain, who is now steering them weighs about 90 lbs.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.